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- Ascot State School
Anthony Street
Ascot QLD 4007
Website: http://www.ascotss.eq.edu.au/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (07) 3326 9333
Fax: (07) 3326 9300
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Issue 18 – Wednesday 10 June 2015
FROM GAYLE COLEMAN: PRINCIPAL
to opt out so if you do not wish for your child’s details to be
included, please let me know in writing so that your child’s data
will be excluded.
Student Success
Every Day Counts
Congratulations to Marcus D for being selected in the Met.
North Soccer Team.
Attendance at Ascot State School is high but this is just a
reminder to parents to ensure your child attends school every
day. Our statistics for last week were:
Staffing Update
Our new Acting Deputy Principal, Mrs Kylie Wells, will be
commencing in her role in semester two. We welcome Mrs
Angela Dawson to the role of Acting Deputy Principal Prep to
Year 2 till the end of this term. Mrs Rochelle Burton will be
in the role of Acting Head of Curriculum Differentiation/Gifted
Education Mentor until the end of this term. We welcome Mrs
Hayley Bloxham to the Year 4A class till the end of term. Mrs
Bloxham has worked extensively with our Ascot students and
will continue the Year 4 program with Ms Atkins. We also
welcome back Ms Meredith Blythman who has been unwell and
also wish to advise that our English as an Additional Language
Teacher, Mrs Natalie Rose, has an injury and will not be
returning until next term. Also get well wishes to Kathryn
Summers. Hopefully she is rested after her surgery last week.
Prep
93%
Year 1 94%
Year 2 95%
Year 3 97%
Year 4 98%
Year 5 94%
Year 6 93%
Regards
School Vision Night
Tonight we are holding an Ascot State School Vision Night in
the hall from 7.00pm. I would encourage all parents to join us
for this opportunity to hear from key members of the school and
the community. The format of the evening will be to listen to
key presenters and then respond with your own suggestions/
ideas/questions. Our MC for the evening will be the Executive
Principal of Brisbane State High School, Mr Wade Haynes. I
look forward to seeing you there.
Gayle Coleman
Principal
National Consistent Collection of Data
FROM YOUR P&C
Parents are reminded that all of our classroom teachers are
participating in the nationally consistent collection of data on
school students with disability. Collecting data on school
students with disability helps teachers, principals and education
authorities support the participation of students with disability in
schooling on the same basis as students without disability. The
data provided to the Australian Government is aggregated data
only.
The Vision Night is on tonight. This is your opportunity to ask
questions and see what is happening here at Ascot. If you
haven’t sent an RSVP, then it doesn’t matter, as we have
ordered extra catering, so please come and be involved. Being
involved at the school shows your child that you value their
education. Without your support and contribution over the
years, the P&C would not be able to undertake the wonderful
projects that make Ascot State School one of the best primary
schools in the State and which in turn contributes to making
your child’s time here at Ascot so special.
I wish to advise that only data that cannot identify your child
will be submitted through this process. Parents have the right
BOUQUETS
Special bouquets to all the helpers for the Dad’s Day Out BBQ
last Wednesday and also to the parents and staff for a very
successful three Gala Days. Well done everyone!
Research shows that major improvement in student outcomes
can be achieved where parents, teachers, students and the
community connect and really work together and continue to
really learn from each other.
As P&C President, I would like to acknowledge and thank
each of you who contribute to this school. Whether that is
by donation of money, time in the classroom, a teacher going
above and beyond by teaching debating or running a P&C
subcommittee - parent involvement and connection with this
school is one of its assets – along with wonderful teachers and
administrators.
The Vision Night, Ascot: The Past, Present and Future, starts
at 7pm in the hall. I would like each of you to not only attend,
but to bring at least three people from your circle of friends
along. We need bottoms on seats to get a true representation
of our school community. We want to end up with some short,
medium and long term goals. As an IPS, it has never been
more possible for parents to be directly involved in shaping and
designing their child’s education.
Schools are most successful when all parties are working in
harmony with the beliefs, values and goals of their community.
However, it can’t simply be harmonious; it needs to be
productive so as to result in improved student outcomes.
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
(Tuckshop)
1.15pm: Opti-MINDS Trial 2 (in 6/5 Room)
RSVP due for Year 4 Lunch
FROM MRS HADDEN: MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEARS 3-6
Is there anything better than a long weekend to revive us,
particularly in the middle of the year? I hope you had a relaxing
time with your family.
I am looking forward to our Vison Night tonight and to having
the opportunity to share our ideas on our future direction. Team
work!
Be sure to include the Athletics Carnivals in your calendars for
the last week of this term. As educators we are so aware of
the impact physical activity can have on children’s well- being
and learning. It’s really about providing multiple opportunities
to develop the child across many disciplines, which include
academic, cultural, physical and social. They are also a lot of
fun and the audience is so important to enhance the day.
Student of the Week: Years 3-7
Congratulations to the following children who
will receive an award at 3A's Assembly next
week for “Restraining Impulsivity” – one of
my favourite Habits of Mind both for its
positive effect on learning and the fun of
hearing children say it!!
And if you are unable to attend, please send through your ideas.
Please email me at [email protected] .
Sarah Comiskey, President
UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday
10/6/15
7.00-8.30pm: Vision Night (Hall)
Thursday 11/
6/15
8.15-9.30am: Uniform Shop open
8.45-2.20pm North Brisbane Inter-School
Chess
It is a challenge to know the time and place to be impulsive
but it can be detrimental to success, if learners don’t take the
time to check, consider and reflect with new challenges. What
a valuable habit to take into the future.
3A
Competition (Nundah SS Hall)
Patrick M
4D
Ajax A
Jass L
Hamish M
1.15pm Thinkers’ Club (Art Room)
School Photos (8.30am Staff Photo)
3B
Alastair J
5A
Eloise R
Friday 12/6/15
3.15pm: Photo Competition Afternoon
Tea (Oval)
3C
3D
Tuesday 16/6/
15
1.00pm: Year 5 Debating (in 4A)
Wednesday
17/6/15
7.45am Year 6 Debating (in 6/5)
5B
Remy R
3E
Dugald W
5C
Maggie W
6/5
4A
6A
10.00am Student Success & Wellbeing
Workshop (Staff
Room
4B
Bridie J
Shane S
4C
Thomas S
Sophia C
Eleanor S
Gus D
6B
Camden M
9.00am: Student Banking
9.15am: Welcome Group
Jordan E
Greer P
Daniella F
Lucy T
8.15-9.30am: Uniform Shop open
Bailey T
Liam M
Riley H
4/3
Rory P
Janindu E
Erem M
8.15-9.30am: Uniform Shop open
9.00am: 3A Assembly (Hall)
Lucy S
Benjamin D
10.30pm: PC/PD Assembly (Hall)
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Bonnie R
School Photos
Year 3 Planetarium Excursion
Monday 15/6/
15
Alyce R
Ashton S
Harry R
6C
Mackenzie M
Cyan P
The last Assembly of the term will be presented by the Music
Department in Week 10.
Teacher Aide Positions
Expressions of Interest are sought for a Teacher Aide position
at Ascot State School. Attached to this Digest is the Expression
of Interest application to be submitted by Friday 19 June, 2015.
Lost Property
There is a large amount of accumulated lost property. Please
remind your children to have a look for their lost belongings.
Please take the time to sift through the various items and see
if you can spot that lost hat, drink bottle or jumper you were
looking for!
OPTI-MINDS Trials
Have a great week.
Sharyn Hadden, Deputy Principal
FROM ANGELA DAWSON: PREP-YEAR 2
I am filling in for Kylie Wells until she arrives at the beginning
of next term. I cannot believe we are already in Week 8; time
certainly does fly! I hope everyone had a relaxing and fun-filled
long weekend - an opportunity to catch up with family, get away
or catch up on some well-deserved rest.
Last week, Year 2 classes were fortunate to experience an
excursion to the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum. I have heard
many stories of the great activities they got up to. School was
not so much fun in the “olden days” I heard. Thank you to
the Year 2 teachers for organising a great day out and for the
parents who came to help and join in the fun!
Junior Assembly
Congratulations to 1D who presented a fabulous assembly last
week on being helpful. All children were organised and spoke
beautifully. A big thank you to Mrs Thomas for all her hard work
in organising and presenting last week’s Assembly.
Student of the Week: Prep-Year 2
Next week’s Student of the Week award is
for “Game Skills”. Congratulations to:
Opti-MINDS trials will be held today (and the following TWO
Wednesdays if needed) in Mrs Clacher’s classroom at 1:00pm.
To try out for Opti-MINDS the children need to prepare a
two minute dramatic presentation outlining why they should
be selected for the team. They should also write up a short
persuasive essay (no more than 200 words) outlining why they
will make an excellent team member.
We will meet one morning or afternoon a week and one lunch
time each week in Term 3. It is a huge commitment for the
children and weekend practices will be required. There is a
small cost for each student to participate in Opti-MINDS.
Teachers who will be working on Opti-MINDS this year are
Lorraine Clacher, Angela Dawson, Rysia Sullivan, Sophia
Barker and Nick Marsh.
For more information on Opti-MINDS check out their website:
www.Opti-minds.com .
We welcomed all interested students today. If students didn’t
make today they can come on 17 June.
Angela Dawson, Deputy Principal
FROM DEANNE CLARKE
PARENT INFORMATION SESSION
HELP YOUR CHILD GROW AND BLOSSOM
THEIR INTELLIGENCE
WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE – 10.00-11.00AM
(after Kathryn’s Biggest Morning Tea)
Prep A
Josh G
Year 1D
Hudson C
Prep B
Oliver C
Elspeth D
Year 1E
Harvey K
Prep C
Aiden N
Ivy J
Year 2A
Ned C
Year 2B
Sami S
Year 2C
Blake W
Lucy D
Year 1C
Hayoung C
Eloise S
Jasmin C
Ciara P - B
Year 2D
Charlotte A
Year 1B
Jake K
Destiny T
Tristan A
Year 1A
Oliver P
Lachlan R
Ashton W
Prep E
Thomas Z
Tanveer B
Jet S
Prep D
Amelia J
Connor H
Renz R
Year 2E
Eloise C
Will N
“MINDSET AND MOTIVATION MATTER MORE
THAN EVER”
Motivation is a battery pack of skills, from passion to
perseverance to self-control. A little-known fact about
motivation is that it can be taught and parents play a pivotal
role. Mindset and Motivation are the essential 21ST Century
skills all students need to ensure success and increase
academic achievement.
Come along and enjoy an inspiring information session that
will outline motivation and mindset; and provide you with the
tips, strategies and latest research to help your child grow and
blossom their intelligence.
This information session is for all parents, regardless of your
child’s grade at school. It will be pertinent for parents of
Preppies to those with Year 6 students ready to transition to
high school next year.
I look forward to welcoming you. Please RSVP to:
[email protected] .
Deanne Clark, Student Success & Wellbeing
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ASCOT WRITERS’ CLUB
I hope you enjoyed William’s short story from last week. May I
present Emma’s story for your reading pleasure this week.
Lorraine Clacher
THE MANSION
BY EMMA S
A day came when I had nothing to do, but walk through the
old deserted corridors and think. I was wandering past an
especially dusty corridor when I noticed a flash of light coming
from one of the doors. Curious, I turned back to examine
the fiery light, but tripped, and fell flat on my nose with a
tremendous SPLAT!!! Next thing I knew, I was in a blue dress
with a white trim and I was chasing a white rabbit with a golden
pocket watch down a hole in to a wonderland …… SMASH!
There was an ear splitting noise and I jerked my head up from
the floor. The corridor, the light…. I picked myself up from the
ground. My eyes scanned the corridor and I spotted deep claw
marks covering the dusty floor. That’s what I tripped over.
Now, before I go on with the story, I must fill you in, on who
I am. I am Emma. It was a mere three weeks ago, when we
moved into our new house. Although it’s not really a house; it
has giant spiraling turrets, like children stretching their hands to
the sky, trying to ask a question. The ferns that grow around
the musty glass windows and the strong oak door are just like
you would imagine them to be in a fairy tale - long slender
grass green vines with tiny luscious green leaves attached to
them. Our house holds more secrets than all of Australia’s
houses combined. I know what you’re thinking. It’s more like a
mansion.
My heart was beating quickly, pounding against my chest as I
inched forward, one step at a time. My hand reached out and
grasped a cold steel door knob. I couldn’t resist any longer. I
gave the handle a short twist and then yanked the door open. If
I were to describe how eerie the place was, I would use up this
entire book. There were shelves and shelves and shelves filled
with dusty moth eaten books, but my attention was immediately
drawn to an old musty toilet, standing in the centre of the room.
Now that I saw a toilet, I suddenly needed to go. I stepped up
and placed myself on the toilet seat. Ah …… that’s better ….. I
stood up and turned around. I pulled down the chain. Suddenly
the most curious sensation came over me. It was as though I
was flying. I suddenly realised I WAS flying though darkness. My
feet had left the ground.
Moments later, my feet touched the ground. Well…. not exactly
touched. They thudded down so hard, I toppled over and lay
sprawled on my back, my heart pumping. Next thing I knew
a voice called out “what is that thing lying on the grass?” “Is
it a human?” The voice was familiar. Strangely familiar, but I
couldn’t think where I’d heard it. I lifted my head an inch or so
from the ground. 4 people were standing there. Those people
happened to be my Mum, my Dad, and my brother and …..
No. It’s not possible. How is it possible that I’m here lying on
the grass, and I’m also standing over there with my parents I
quickly crawled over to a nearby bush and hid in it. “Nah, must
have been an animal,” my brother’s voice floated over to the
bush. I breathed a huge sigh of relief. At least they hadn’t seen
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me. I lay there still as a statue, thinking. It only took me a few
seconds to figure out what had happened. I had gone back in
time. I can almost see my brother and my parents walking over
to this same park an hour ago. I was starting to work out what
to do to get back, when I heard a rustle coming from the nearby
shrub. Quickly I backed away, careful not to be seen. The rustle
was getting louder. Now I could hear some strange noises as
well. I almost screamed, but held myself back. Suddenly, out
popped one fluffy head with two adorable eyes and whiskers.
How on earth could I be afraid of a kitten? Slowly I put my arm
in front of his nose to sniff. He purred and crept forward into my
lap. Something started to click in my mind. Those claw marks in
the floor, could this kitten possibly have been in my house and
accidentally flushed the toilet and gone back in time? I think I
can remember it now; crystal clear. I think my mum must have
thought I was going haywire. Only this morning I was sure I
heard a faint meowing, but I couldn’t find the source of the
noise.
After a few moments I decided what to do. I’d follow the real
me back to our house, wait for the real me to go back in time.
I watched my brother and the real me play on the swings,
see saw, and down the slippery slide, until they got bored.
Then they all packed up the picnic blanket and started trudging
home. NOW for my plan to come into action. I quickly picked up
the kitten, and he curled up into a ball. I put him into my jumper
hood. He would be safe there. Then I commando crawled on
the ground following the real me. When we finally got back to
our house, I waited for my Mum, Dad, brother and the real
me to go inside, then after they had shut the door, I opened it
once more very carefully and slipped inside. I was still not sure
which pathway led to which room, so I kept a close eye on
my Mum and Dad, and followed them down until I heard the
real me, saying “Can I have an explore around please Mum?”.
Then I heard the sound of footsteps going into one of the many
hallways. That must be me going to the room with the toilet to
go back in time.
As quick as a flash I sprinted around the hallway into my
bedroom. Exhausted I flopped down on my bed. Phew. If I ever
go exploring again, I’m going to check which toilet I use before
I use it.
LIBRARY NEWS
National Simultaneous Storytime
On Wednesday 27 May, students
celebrated
National
Simultaneous
Storytime, a campaign that aims to
encourage more young Australians to read
and enjoy books.
The Brothers Quibble by Aaron Blabey was the story chosen
for this year’s NSS. It is a humorous tale of love (and war)
between Spalding Quibble and his baby brother, Bunny.
Amongst the audience in the Library at lunchtime were these
adorable siblings, Cara and Leo, who assured us that there was
only love between them.
Jodie Bew & Jacki Stafford, Teacher Librarians
P.E. NEWS
Congratulations to Marcus D for being selected in the Met.
North Soccer Team and all the children who participated in the
City District Touch Teams last Wednesday.
Gala Days
Our Gala Days for first semester have now finished. Well done
to all of our students for participating and we hope you have
enjoyed your experience and improved your skills. Also a big
thank you to the teachers who have been responsible for
helping their teams get the best out of these days. From what
I have heard the spirit of the teams has been very good and
each has shown great improvement from their games on the
first day.
Thank you very much to all of the parents who have helped
out with the program which finishes this week so we can
concentrate on Athletics Carnivals preparation. I, and the
children, have appreciated your help and it has been very
rewarding to see the improvement in skill level related to
balancing, jumping and landing, climbing obstacles, rolling and
skipping in a rope. These fundamental movements all require
and develop core strength.
Athletics Carnival Programs
YEARS 3-6 ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
TUESDAY 23 JUNE
Assemble Games court: 8.30am
March Past: 8.45am
Morning Tea: 11.15-11.30am
Lunch: 1.00-1.30pm
Sprint Finals: 1.30-2.15pm
Presentations: 2.20-3.00pm
Long
Jump
Shot
Put
2007
2004
TIME
ACTIVITIES
PREPS
ONES
TWOS
Sprint races
Tabloid
activities
Relays
Relays
Sprint races
10:10 Tabloid
activities
10:50 Assemble for announcements
11:00 Morning Tea
11:30 Relays
Sprint races
Tabloid
activities
Alayne Graham ( [email protected] )
Mondays/Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays
Paul Harris ( [email protected] )
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
SHAVING FOR A CURE
Rysia Pritchard is an amazing teacher at Ascot State School
and an amazing person. She is raising money for Bowel Cancer
research by Shaving for a Cure! Her beautiful hair is being
shaved off in the school hall Wednesday 17th June. Everyone is
welcome to come watch. Please bring a gold coin donation to
watch.
Her fundraising page is
Sprints
High
Jump
Long
Jump
Shot Put
Ball
Games
Time is running out as she is shaving her head on 17 June!
Please act now and make a donation.
High
Jump
Long
Jump
Shot Put
Ball
Games
Sprints
SCHOOL COMMUNITY LIAISON
OFFICER’S NEWS
Three weeks left of term. Let's finish strong.
2005
11
years
9:00: Line up on games court
9:10: March past
9:20: Carnival announcements
http://bcapersonalchallenge.gofundraise.com.au/page/Rysia
2006
10
Years
Long
Jump
Unfortunately in one capacity or another, we’ve all been
affected by cancer.
8.30 9.00 9.45 10.30 11.30 12.15 8.45am 9.40am 10.25am 11.15am 12.10am 1.00pm
9
Years
High
Jump
Carnival Finish
Please see below the programs for the Years 3–7 and Prep –
Year 2 Athletics Carnivals:
High
Jump
Sprints
Pack up
Years 3-6– Tuesday 23 June
Prep-Year 2 – Wednesday 24 June.
Sprints
Ball
Games
12:15 Assemble for house points, war cries,
12:30 announcements
Only two weeks to go until the Athletics Carnivals:
Ball
Games
Shot
Put
PREP – YEAR 2 ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE
9:30
PMP Program
8
Years
12/13
Years
2003/
2002
Long
Jump
Shot Put
Ball
Games
Sprints
High
Jump
School photos are this Thursday and Friday. Please send your
children along in full formal school uniform on both days. Black
school shoes, red ribbons for girls, etc.
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From 7.00pm tonight, our hall will open for our Vision Night - an
interactive and collaborative information sharing opportunity for
us as a community. Why not have an impact on how the school
moves forward for our present and future students? Please join
us - all are welcome. Refreshments will be enjoyed - tea, coffee
and treats from Ro & Co.
The FoVAD photo competition is under way! This Friday a cool
picnic is planned after school on our oval for all participants
from 3.00pm onwards.
Don't forget the 17 June annual Cancer Council’s Biggest
Morning Tea 9.00-10.30am. Please notify our Tuckshop should
you have any raffle prize giveaways to contribute. I am sure we
join in wishing Kathryn a speedy recovery after her recent knee
operation.
Red, blue, green and yellow - no matter what your team is I
know you are all gearing up for our Athletics Carnivals on 23
and 24 June. Coffee vans are booked. I will be looking for 6-8
fathers to volunteer from 7.00am-7.30am on those mornings to
help erect the shade tents on the oval. Please text me if you are
available.
The Year 4 Parent Lunch is booked for Friday 19 June at
Ruggers (Crosby Road, Albion) from 11.30 am. RSVP via
flexischools by Monday 15 June.
Music on Sunday, on 21 June from 3.00-5.00pm in the Hall.
Our students love the opportunity to perform for you. All of the
practice hours culminate in stunning performances that will take
your breath away.
Closing date is Thursday 25 June. All entries will be displayed
in the school for all to enjoy. Great prizes to be won! Get your
child's ticket now to be in the lucky raffle draws for fluffy toys
that will happen each week between now and 25 June. All
the details you need are in the poster - please have a look.
Thank you to FoVADian and talented artist/author, Jacqui C, for
another wonderful FoVAD poster.
At our Photographic Afternoon tea on Friday afternoon, our very
kind sponsor, Maree Coster from Maree Coster Photography
(studio in in Massey Street near the school crossing) will help
our students with tips and coaching on photography. So please
join us this Friday afternoon on the oval at 3.00pm. Free healthy
afternoon tea for all flexischools competition entry ticket
holders.
Here are Maree Coster's practical photography tips for this
week:
• If people are in your photo, make sure they don't
have trees or objects, etc., that appear to come out
of their heads!
• When photographing people, try to be at their eye
level for realism.
• People don't always need to be looking at the
camera to make a great photo - as long as it is
intentional!
Please contact [email protected] with any questions about
the photo competition.
Katrina M, FoVAD
Have a great week.
Leanne Buckle, SCLO, 0403 576 688,
[email protected]
MUSIC NEWS
We’re now on the countdown for Music on Sunday, 21 June at
3.00pm.
The children who are performing will receive a note this week
with more details about the afternoon. The Prep parents will
receive an email with details of their “Rubber Duckie”
performance.
Talking of Rubber Duckies, I would love all the Preps who
perform to hold a yellow duck while they sing. I therefore
request that anyone who would like to lend the music
department their rubber duck please drop it in to the Music
rooms. Please name it with permanent marker so we may
return it to you.
Looking forward to seeing all our wonderful music families at
Music on Sunday.
Debbie Daley & Margaret Howard, Music Teachers
FoVAD REPORT
The FoVAD/Health and Well-Being Photography Competition
is now open! Please purchase your children's entry tickets on
flexischools (only $5 for each child - unlimited entries). Enjoy
watching your talented young photographers start work on
those masterpieces!
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FROM THE TUCKSHOP
The Biggest Morning Tea
Only a week to go until our annual Biggest Morning Tea. Please
come along to the Games Court on Wednesday 17 June from
9.00-10.30am and enjoy a coffee, juice and cake to raise funds
for this worthy cause.
A Coffee Van supplied by Ray White Ascot.
Smoothies and Juice made by Thermomix and Amanda
Howard.
Wendy Joyce and the Tuckshop will be selling raffle tickets prior
to the event as well as on the day. Tickets are $5.00 each or
five for $20.00.
Raffle prizes so far:
Bottle of Moët
Dinner for two and a bottle of wine - Ruggers
Pack of cookbooks and Thermosaver (value $200)
Organic treatment, style cut and blow dry voucher (value
$200) One Hair and Beauty
Janz and chocs
Joop aftershave and spray
Obsession by Calin Klein
Linen by Olgivie
Free term voucher from Brisbane Dance Centre
Pedicure - Body Beautiful Retreat, Racecourse Road
Homme eau de toilette.
Forgotten Lunches/Mum or Dad has not packet
me enough to eat
The Tuckshop is here to provide a service to the school,
parents and children. With that in mind, when a child comes to
the Tuckshop and says they have forgotten to bring their lunch
or “I have eaten everything at Morning Tea”, the Tuckshop
will provide for those children. The Tuckshop Convenor will try
phoning the parent or guardian first but, if the parent is not
contactable, the child will be offered a home bake or piece of
fruit for morning tea or a sandwich (jam, vegemite or honey)
and a piece of fruit/home bake for lunch. A note is then sent
home informing the parents and requesting that they pay via the
flexischools system.
Kathryn, Yolanda and the Tuckshop Committee
Monday
Home Bake - Group 1
Monday
15/6/15
Julie T, Kath
G
Tuesday
Nikki T
Pat Gerry. Co-Ordinator, [email protected]
Tuesday
Leanne N
WELCOME GROUP
Wednesday Amanda B,
Skye McG
17/6/15
Wednesday Julia R, Alison
S
17/6/15
Thursday
Leigh C,
Natasha J
Thursday
Kristin H,
Cindy J
Friday
19/6/15
18/6/15
19/6/15
Kristin H,
Louise K, Liz K
Louise M,
Janiece E
UNIFORM SHOP ROSTER
Group 2
Monday 15/6/15 Rachelle L
Wednesday
Karen K
17/6/15
Thursday
If you would like to register or express your interest please email
your interest to the email below.
15/6/15
16/6/15
Friday
Just a reminder to anyone interested in
participating in a new initiative conducted
by Cycling Queensland and Cycling
Australia. Beginner and intermediate levels are available and the
program can be offered before or after school hours, depending
on numbers. The program will be delivered under the Cycling
Australia: National Junior Riding Program guidelines and
workbooks. All participants will receive a report outlining the
skills that were taught and developed over the program’s term.
For more information please visit:
Andrea Y,
Julianne D
16/6/15
18/6/15
Kids RIDE Program
http://www.qld.cycling.org.au/Portals/14/Development/
Kids%20RIDE%20Information.pdf
TUCKSHOP ROSTERS
Tuckshop - Group 1
competition also includes an afternoon tea this Friday whereby
children can spend time getting their favourite snaps. A BIG,
BIG thanks to our sponsor Photography by Maree Coster.
Paula W
18/6/15
NEWS FROM THE P&C HEALTH AND
WELLBEING COMMITTEE
Ascot State School Photo Competition
The competition is titled My School and I –
A Snapshot.
In co-operation with FoVAD the competition
is designed to give the kids a chance to use
either one of the iPads purchased by the
P&C or they can use a family camera of any
type to take and create an image of the
school that they think captures their favourite memories. The
Have you recently enrolled your child at our school and would
like to meet other parents? You may be interested in joining our
school's Welcome Group. Our Welcome Group has been set
up primarily as an opportunity for new parents to our school to
meet other school families, although anyone who is interested
in making new friends is welcome to attend!
Our Welcome Group catch-ups are on Wednesdays at 9.15am
at White Jam Cafe in Hendra. Please get in touch with Peter if
you have any questions.
Peter, Welcome Group Co-ordinator,
[email protected]
COMMUNITY NOTICES
C&K Ascot Kindergarten is having an Open Day on Saturday
13 June from 10.00am till 12.00pm. Please come and join in the
fun and have a look at the Centre. There are still places available
for 2015 start and for those 2015 families enrolling on the day
we will waive the $100 enrolment fee. Hope to see you all there.
C&K Open Week – 13-19 June 2015: Register at
www.candk.asn.au/openweek . It’s on again! The Community
Place Kindergarten and Limited Hours Child Care are proud to
be participating in the C&K State Wide Open Day. Come and
see us and have a chat, let your children explore and pick up an
application form, if you haven’t already! Saturday 13 June from
2.00-4.00pm at 84 Kedron Park Road, Wooloowin. Contact
Connie Sinclair, Director on 3357 6256.
PCYC Blue Light Disco – Friday 19 June: Eagle Farm Race
Track (entry via main gates Lancaster Road). Supervised by
trained volunteers and Police Officers. Admission $5.00.
6.00pm start, finishing 8.00pm. Children must be dropped off
and picked up personally at the end of the Disco. Children from
Years 1-7 welcome. For more information call Fortitude Valley
PCYC on 3252 3365.
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St Agatha’s Parish Sacramental Program: Beginning next
year, 2016, there is a new program for preparation and
celebration of the sacraments. Year 3 children or older will
prepare and celebrate Confirmation in 2016. That group will
make their First Holy Communion in 2017. In 2018 they will
celebrate Reconciliation. ENROLMENT WEEKEND FOR ALL 3
SACRAMENTS WILL BE 6/7 FEBRUARY 2016 AT ANY OF
THE MASSES. NB: There will be no preparation for and
celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation for Year 2
children in 2015. This preparation and celebration will be when
they are in grade 5 after they have been confirmed (2016) and
made their first Holy Communion (2017). The 2016 preparation
timetable and enrolment forms will be on our Website from
November 2015. www.clayfieldparish.org.au or contact the
parish office on 3262 2859
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